Description:
Here for All the Reasons is a collection of personal essays that explore the many reasons why The Bachelor franchise lives rent free in Bachelor Nation's hearts and minds.
Brief description:
Samantha Allen is the author of Patricia Wants to Cuddle, Roland Rogers Isn't Dead Yet, and Real Queer America: LGBT Stories from Red States.
Review Quotes:
"Critical essays take aim at [The Bachelor's] stereotypical representations of contestants of color, its focus on heterosexual relationships, and its perpetuation of impossible standards for femininity. Other entries praise the franchise as a way to spend time with friends and connect over show-related gossip, an opportunity to escape from the complexities of real life, and a chronicle of genuine human moments, like the nonromantic relationships that arise between contestants. Offering intriguing arguments and passionate appraisals, [Here For All the Reasons] is a testament to the undeniable pull of a cultural touchstone." --Publishers Weekly
The Bachelor is a show that is regularly dismissed as trashy, disposable, and forgettable. Here For All the Reasons, a multi-faceted look at the show by its viewers--some long-time, some more recent, some who no longer watch--is a wonderful antidote to this dismissal, positioning The Bachelor as what it truly is: a rich text, through which we can see many of the social and political developments of the twenty-first century play out." --Dr. Jodi McAlister, author of Here for the Right Reasons, Can I Steal You for a Second?, and Not Here to Make Friends
"Why do we keep coming back to The Bachelor? Here for All the Reasons demonstrates that while our reasons for tuning in are deeply personal, the show also reveals broad social dynamics like race, gender, sexuality, embodiment, community, politics, and religion. Alternately insightful and amusing, this engaging anthology will steal you for a second and show you that, amid the rose ceremonies and bedazzled evening gowns, The Bachelor is a rich site for textual analysis and cultural critique." --Danielle J. Lindemann, sociologist and author of True Story: What Reality TV Says About Us
"Thoughtful, honest, and gloriously funny in all the right places, this anthology is a chorus of diverse voices studiously investigating reality TV, fantasy, and desire, while also telling moving stories of identity, belonging, and self-discovery. Bachelor franchise lovers and haters alike will discover something illuminating about how the show has defined a culture that can't seem to stop tuning in to love." --Eshani Surya, author of the critically-acclaimed novel, Ravishing
"As a longtime conflicted member of Bachelor Nation, this is the Bachelor book I've been waiting for. Here For All the Reasons is sharply observed, deeply interrogated, and fun as hell. It's the smartest watch party around." --Aubrey Gordon, New York Times bestselling author of "You Just Need to Lose Weight" and 19 Other Myths About Fat People and cohost of Maintenance Phase
"Reading this collection feels like having your smartest friends over for a holiday weekend when you've got a burning question on your mind. A highbrow examination of a lowbrow petri dish, these essays mix feminist criticism, sociology, reporting, and memoir with verve, energy, and humor in ways that break down that original binary and reveal The Bachelor to be a strangely profound and profoundly American text." --Emma Copley Eisenberg, nationally bestselling author of Housemates